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  • TheMacBookPro
    Apr 23, 09:48 AM
    I think most people that show hatred to sandy bridge CPU are owners of late 2010 MBA. Bias imo.

    Or maybe people who simply prefer the 320 over the 3000?

    I like to do some light gaming on-the-go, and while I have my M11x for that, I mostly carry around my Air now.

    Before you tell me that the 3000 isn't as bad as I make it out to be, I have a 2011 13" Pro (i7-2.7/4/HD3000). CODMW2 on Medium settings on that, I can barely eke out 20fps while I can get 30 on my Air (although I did slightly OC the 320M).





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  • DaveGee
    Apr 16, 03:48 PM
    And hopefully Fiore will do a cartoon about it :p ... well maybe not, his app could be banned again :eek:

    Yea unless he's awarded another Pulitzer that is... :rolleyes:

    Apple is really disgusting me with this $#*(%&*( behavior. They really need to completely reevaluate their criteria and make it CRYSTAL EFFING CLEAR what IS and was IS NOT acceptable and then stand by it. None of this 'reject Google Voice because it duplicates functionality' and then 'approve the Opera web browser'. Reject an APP because it 'ridicules public figures' and then plead that the author to resubmit it once he's awarded a Pulitzer...

    This wishy washy crap is really showing everyone just how UNDERHANDED they treat the whole process.





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  • JackAxe
    Apr 20, 02:44 AM
    The iOS has some good games, but older games made for joystick/buttons/paddles don't quite cut it. I can't imagine Tempest with at least buttons (though the knob is ideal).

    I like TRON and the game for the DS you have to use the touchscreen for some of the battles. The Tank and Disc battles the stylus/finger gets in the way of the playing screen.

    The PSP version you just use the buttons, keeping the screen clear for viewing.

    I think Sony's design of a rear touchpad on the new PSP will be the answer to a lot of "mobile touch gaming".

    Yeah, the touchscreen isn't there for most established games, but for the games that can take advantage of it and don't rely on twitch movement, games that are more casual in nature, it's a very cool way to play, like World of Goo.

    That PSP opens lots of options, like a real pointer. =O





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  • CFreymarc
    Apr 21, 01:22 PM
    1) Do something original
    2) Spend time in Cupertino's outer circle at select geek houses in Cupertino, Sunnyvale, Saratoga, Los Gatos or Mountain View.
    3) Show the game off to the right engineers.
    4) Win the geek Q&A;
    5) Learn how to get on the PVT list
    6) Ignore anyone that doesn't code inside Apple
    7) Don't piss off Steve.
    8) Don't act sub-servant to Steve.
    9) Learn to love beach volleyball.

    Rinse and Repeat for every new hardware cycle.





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  • bocomo
    Apr 6, 07:40 AM
    THIS! Sorry fanboys but as much as I love my apple gear I cannot help but snicker at the mental anguish some of you all must be suffering. Surely there will be plenty of justification in this thread that I haven't yet read!

    then maybe you should read the thread!

    this was post #98:

    CR's iPhone 4 report: AT&T; vs. Verizon
    The problem with CR's iPhone 4 report was not that they didn't recommend the iPhone 4 when it originally came out on AT&T; but that they then reiterated their "Not recommend" labeling for the Verizon iPhone 4 for having the same 'death grip' issue. They did this despite that the Verizon version had a different antenna design. Anandtech, who were amongst the first to quantify the 'death grip' issue for the AT&T; version, showed that in fact the VZ iPhone 4 fared no worse than other smartphones. For the original iPhone 4, CR felt while it was great in many categories, it's antenna issue was too great a problem in their eyes. One could argue that they overstated the problem given that most users didn't seem to mind, but their position of "Not recommended" is not unjustifiable for the AT&T; iPhone 4. However, CR clearly screwed up on the VZ iPhone 4.

    http://money.cnn.com/2011/03/03/tech...hone/index.htm
    http://www.anandtech.com/show/4163/v...hone-4-review/





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  • pmz
    Apr 5, 10:57 AM
    Even though this is most likely faked no one can be 100% sure, do you think they would drop the 8gb and go with 32gb, 64gb and 128gb as the models?

    Nope.





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  • Veinticinco
    Apr 7, 04:02 AM
    Nobody is upset that after 4+ years they're STILL using the chrome back?!?!?
    Easily fixed as it's always been right back to the old iPods.





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  • darbus69
    Mar 13, 09:51 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)

    never once had a time prob with my IP4, or any other model for that matter.





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  • Designer Dale
    Mar 4, 01:56 PM
    http://jddavis.zenfolio.com/img/s9/v0/p1055447075-5.jpg
    Nicely framed flower photo. Good use of DOF to add to the prominence of the subject while allowing the background to have it's own character. You have contrast in the brightness of subject and background which are, intriguingly, complementary colors...:)


    I went out to make use of the first bit of sunshine I've seen for ages:

    http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/7522/contrasth.jpg
    Same issue of lack of sun over here, too. I like the feel of this posed shot. I think it would be a bit stronger if the watch face were more visible. It's kind
    of hard to tell if the time is the same. Shooting this with something like a pocket watch on the sundial would be interesting, too. Similar shape but different "mechanisms".

    Dale





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  • maya
    Sep 22, 07:10 PM
    The iMac G5 were just updated in May 2005. There is a slim to none chance that there will be an update until MWSF JAN 2006. :)





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  • Object-X
    Nov 21, 04:57 PM
    Does this mean we might actually see a 3GHz G5 Powerbook? :rolleyes:





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  • HexMonkey
    May 31, 04:06 AM
    I disagree that we should avoid splitting categories. In many cases, it makes it easier to find articles if they are more categorised. If lots of people are interested in a certain 20 articles out of 200, and they all have a common theme, it makes sense to split them into a subcategory so that they don't have to skim through all 200 article names to find them. I agree with Eraserhead that CLI applications should be kept separate. Most users are not power users and don't want to delve into the command line, so are not so interested in them being mixed with other software. Conversely, those looking for information about Terminal commands won't be interested in GUI applications at that time.

    Clearly there are both cases where there is too much categorisation and where there is not enough. I'm in favour of general guidelines based on the number of articles, ie new subcategories should have at least x articles, and categories with more than y articles may want to be broken up - of course, there will be exceptions, so they should be only very general guidelines.

    I'm open to a big change in the category organisation of the Guides, as it is clearly badly structured in some places. However, any new structure needs to be carefully designed and agreed upon, as it is a lot of work to change and very difficult to undo.





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  • asencif
    Feb 28, 05:23 PM
    Having installed lion, then re-ran the installer to change to lion server, it seems to re-install the os, although lion server seems to be more of an add-on (applications/services) rather than a a difference in OS.

    With lion server i don't see apple releasing new server hardware other than utilising the mac mini / pro. all the services including the new profile tool look to be aimed at soho business for file-sharing/back-up or larger business utilising lion server as an add-on to current services/server to simply manage the profiling for idevices/computers, and maybe some file-sharing/podcasting/wiki or ichat.


    there seems to be set-up/references for setting up idivices for use with MS Exchange/push mail which lion server still do sent seem to support for iphones/ipads.



    Are there options to enable Open Directory Services, NFS, Software Update Server, XGRID? Also, are the Server Admin and Workgroup Manager tools included or replaced with something else?

    I'm reading mixed things all over the web on what's gone and what isn't.

    Thanks.





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  • rpenzinger
    Apr 5, 09:01 AM
    and in september iPad 3 will move to #1 spot putting iPad 2 in second and original iPad in 3rd. And in 2012 iPad 4 will move to first...but i digress.





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  • flopticalcube
    Mar 12, 03:13 PM
    Ha, ha...

    HST got you down? :eek:

    ;)

    Just having a little fun with our friends south of the border. I'm actually on the West Coast.





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  • mrblack927
    Apr 21, 04:48 PM
    I think the next iPhone released would be called iPhone 5

    2007 - iPhone
    2008 - iPhone 3G (instead of calling it iPhone 2 they wanted to promote that it had 3G speed capabilities)
    2009 - iPhone 3GS (Want to call it iPhone 3, but used 3G, add S to avoid confusion
    2010 - iPhone 4 (4th version)
    2011 - iPhone 5

    Fair enough. Just for fun, here's what I think it will be:

    2007 - iPhone
    2008 - iPhone 3G (promote the 3G capabilities)
    2009 - iPhone 3GS (just a spec bump, so they give it the "S" designation)
    2010 - iPhone 4 (a major revamp- use "iPhone 4" as a strong name to emphasize a "new generation" for iPhone)
    2011 - iPhone 4S (just a spec bump, so they give it the "S" designation)
    2012 - iPhone 4G (promote the 4G capabilities)
    2013 - iPhone 7 (a major revamp- use "iPhone 7" as a strong name to emphasize a "new generation" for iPhone)

    ... and the cycle more or less repeats ;)





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  • HobeSoundDarryl
    Mar 23, 02:53 PM
    TVs are being marketed because they have Facebook on them. If you don't think electronics manufacturers would not heavily promote that it supported Apple Airplay, just for the halo benefit alone, you are mistaken.

    I just bought a new cutting-edge TV, and I researched the crap out of them. As such, I was exposed to tons of TV advertising. If in the course of all if that, if one of them made a Facebook app a headline point for why I should buy their TV, I missed that ad.

    And by the way, the TV that I bought happens to have a Facebook App. But that's certainly was NOT a factor in why I bought it.

    Again, I'm not saying the idea of incorporating Airplay into TVs is a bad idea- quite the contrary. My point is about getting it entrenched in all TVs by giving it away rather than trying to get $4 per unit for it. Those that want it win by it entrenching in all TVs. I question whether the $4 will yield a situation that it only gets into select TVs when it could eventually be everywhere.





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  • iSimx
    Apr
    26, 09:23 AM
    I'm guessing it will be available on DVD and USB, otherwise how else would macbook air users upgrade? unless through the mac app store...





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  • Squadleader
    Apr 8, 07:17 PM
    Yes. And ...?

    Originally Posted by Xeperu View Post
    "Humans should have the full right to decide over their own bodies, that includes planned parenthood and abortions."





    Evangelion
    Jun 20, 02:35 PM
    Woah... I would partition a 2TB SHXC card and use 1TB for Time Machine and the other half for Final Cut Pro! On freaking 3 square centimeters!

    We need to keep our perspective here. Just because the spec supports cards with sizes up to 2TB, it does not mean that such cards are anywhere near to be released. It's just future-proofing. Yes, sizes of memory-cards will keep on increasing, but we will not get terabyte-cards overnight. Maybe in 5-7years or so.

    Same thing happened with hard-drives. We got specs that supported hard-drives that were nowhere near to be released. Of course we then got news specs, with support for bigger drives, but even then those bigger drives were not anywhere close to be released.





    tarproductions
    Apr 21, 01:16 PM
    Could be the Devs Apple will invite on stage at WWDC in June? Apple giving the Devs time to prep?





    Icaras
    Apr 19, 09:51 AM
    Sometimes knowing about iOS in advance ruins the fun at WWDC....

    Lovin' the white! Doesn't look cheap to me at all. After now having the white iPad 2, I want the white iPhone more than I did before :D





    DustinT
    Apr 20, 07:23 PM
    No, 2 x 2600 will not be an issue. I will second the post above, those are really limited cards so I'd recommend selling them and buying the one he recommended above. Its probably 10x faster, even when driving two monitors. If you can sell the 2600s for any kind of decent money it will be well worth your time.





    nosen
    Sep 25, 09:58 AM
    how many of us actually care much about aperture...?
    me, very much so! :D

    According to TUAW:
    Aperture 1.5 has a new library system with better support for external storage, DVD's, as well as RAID. This should make a lot of Aperture users happy.